No, only use distilled water.
Only add Distilled water to a battery, never tap water, or rain water.
My science teacher burned water without using batteries because she used a pan that you plug in and the pan requires no batteries so that could have been what your teacher did.
Mineral water is not recommended for use in batteries as its impurities and minerals can interfere with the battery's chemistry and performance. It is best to use distilled water, which is free of impurities and minerals, to ensure the proper functioning of the battery.
no only distilled water should be used.
for measuring amounts of fallen rain water
No, distilled water is distilled water.
because its dangoreios in these days
Use only distilled water.
Marine battery is provided to protect from water damage. there is a mix of sulfuric acid water in it. the kind of protection in marine batteries have to be a seal used by the navy or our military folks.
A rain water tank is water tank used to collect and store rain water run off, typically from rooftops via rain gutters. These water tanks are typically used to make use of rain water for later use, reduce mains water usage for economic and environmental reasons.
Water vapor is used in water cycle to make rain.
yes! Distilled water is what you should use. Never use tap water.